Building Hope, One Child at a Time.
At Project151, we believe in a comprehensive approach to change, one that transcends traditional boundaries and addresses the multifaceted needs of children in vulnerable situations. Our mission is built on five foundational elements that form the backbone of our operations, guiding us in making a lasting impact on the lives of the young ones we serve.
Ready to witness the impact of our transformative projects? Explore the stories of hope and change on our Projects page. Your support can make a difference—donate today and join us in building a brighter future for children in need.
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Finding Land and Installing Utilities
Project151 believes in laying the groundwork for brighter futures. Join us in our mission to secure land, drill wells, and provide essential utilities to create safe spaces where hope can take root.
Building Homes (Orphanages)
At Project151, we build more than structures; we build homes filled with love and belonging. Discover how our orphanages provide a safe haven for homeless and rescued children, offering them a chance for a new beginning.
Building Schools
Education is the key to unlocking a child’s potential. Join Project151 in the journey to build schools that are not just structures but gateways to affordable and accessible education for all children.
Sustainability
At Project151, we build more than structures; we build homes filled with love and belonging. Discover how our orphanages provide a safe haven for homeless and rescued children, offering them a chance for a new beginning.
Building Hope, One Child at a Time.
Your contribution can turn dreams into reality. Donate today and be a catalyst for positive change, empowering vulnerable children with hope, education, and a brighter future. Every donation counts—transform lives with us!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Project151 Foundation is a 501c3.
Yes! We provide donation summaries on an annual basis. Please make sure to use a regularly used email and update us of any changes in contact information to make sure we can get you the summary.
Project151 is a volunteer organization. Our costs are mostly to run the website, payment processing, and sometimes hiring support for administration. Our founder, Gary Scoggins, believes that is how non profits should be operated. The Bridge of Lubbock operating with only 16% cost for administration (staff, building costs, utilities). We hope to cut that down to a maximum of 10% since we do not need a physical location.